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  2. Garden State (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Garden State is the soundtrack album to the 2004 film Garden State. ... A second Shins song, "Caring Is Creepy", is also featured on the soundtrack.

  3. The Garden State soundtrack won the 2005 Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and has sold more than 1.3 million copies in the United States, according to Luminate. The Shins ...

  4. The Shins - Wikipedia

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    The Shins' first two records, Oh, Inverted World (2001) and Chutes Too Narrow (2003), performed well commercially and received critical acclaim. The single "New Slang" brought the band to mainstream attention when it was featured in the 2004 film Garden State.

  5. Zach Braff Announces Artists from “Garden State” Soundtrack ...

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    Related: Zach Braff Addresses Criticism of 'Garden State' Almost 20 Years After Its Release Artists including The Shins, Iron & Wine, Frou Frou, Colin Hay, Thievery Corporation, Remy Zero, Cary ...

  6. Oh, Inverted World - Wikipedia

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    The song garnered substantial critical acclaim to the point where label Sub Pop gave the Shins a record deal. The album was thus seen as one of the most anticipated indie releases of 2001. [3] Some of the songs on the album existed in an embryonic form back when front man James Mercer was a member of another older band named Flake Music.

  7. Zach Braff Previews His ‘Garden State’ 20th Anniversary ...

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    Zach Braff is getting the “Garden State” gang back together – at least the bands featured on the movie’s Grammy-winning soundtrack. A one-night concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of ...

  8. New Slang - Wikipedia

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    The Shins were not truly a band when James Mercer composed the song, and the idea of making music his career seemed uncertain. The song's creation was partially a reaction to the music scene in Albuquerque , New Mexico , the band's hometown, which Mercer described as "macho, really heavy, and aggressive."

  9. Zach Braff Says Quentin Tarantino Joked ‘You Stole My F—ing ...

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    Zach Braff told The Ringer as part of a recent oral history on the iconic soundtrack to his 2004 comedy-drama “Garden State” that Quentin Tarantino approached him and jokingly cursed him off ...